Oklahoma quiets Dayton, moves to Sweet 16

Mar 22, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Oklahoma Sooners guard Buddy Hield (24) jumps in the air in celebration with his teammates after the game against the Dayton Flyers in the third round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at Nationwide Arena. Oklahoma won 72-66.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jordan Woodard had 16 points and a steal that set up Buddy Hield for a layup to give Oklahoma a lead it never relinquished, and the Sooners quieted Dayton and its fans as they advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with a 72-66 victory Sunday.

Sooners coach Lon Kruger became the second coach to take four schools (Kansas State, Florida and UNLV) to the round of 16. Third-seeded Oklahoma (24-10) will play Michigan State on Friday at the East Regional in Syracuse, New York.

The Flyers (27-9), who started in the First Four at home, came up a victory short of their second straight trip to the Sweet 16 as an 11th seed.

Hield scored 15 points, including a layup off a feed from Woodard at 5:56 that made it 57-56. Oklahoma rallied with its defense, holding Dayton scoreless for 9:04 and without a basket for 10:32 in the second half.

Scoochie Smith led Dayton with 16 points.

Dayton fell behind by double digits early as the Sooners knocked down three straight 3s to start the game. Playing for the sixth time in 10 days, it was fair to wonder if the Flyers were finally running out of energy, even while getting a boost by another partisan and passionate crowd at Nationwide Arena.

The Flyers steadied themselves in the first half and they were the stronger team to start the second half. A 9-0 run, capped by a beat-the-shot-clock 3 by Darrell Davis at 13:40 put Dayton up 46-40 and got OU to call a timeout. It didn’t immediately help. Pierre knocked down another 3 and Dayton had its biggest lead, 49-40.

A 3 by Bobby Wehrli made it 52-45 at 11:51 and the Flyers were and their fans were rocking. Then Dayton went cold.

The Sooners extended their defense, getting into the passing lanes for two straight steals that led to two straight fast-break hoops.

The Sooners are past the first weekend of the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2009 when Blake Griffin and Co. lost the regional final to Carmelo Anthony and eventual national champion Syracuse in Buffalo.

It must have been a similar feeling for Oklahoma fans on Sunday, watching the Sooners face a team playing close to campus with fans making it sound a road game for OU.

The Sooners started strong from 3-point range, hitting seven of their first nine to take a 29-17 lead.

Dayton extended its zone, forced six turnovers and reeled off 15 straight points with Darrell Davis’ 3 giving the Flyers their first lead, 32-29, and sending their fans into a frenzy.

Davis finished with 15 points on five 3-pointers.

The Sooners went to the half with a 34-32 lead, with Frank Booker hitting three 3s.

TIP INS

Eddie Sutton is the only other coach to get to the round of 16 with four schools.

NEXT UP

Oklahoma gets the Spartans for a spot in the Elite Eight.

Dayton looks toward next season and hopes it can keep its 36-year coach, Archie Miller.